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  1. Sefer ha-maʼamarim: maʼamre ḳodesh li-mevaḳshe ha-emet ba-ʻavodat H.Barukh Shalom Ashlag - 1995 - B.B. [z.o. Bene Beraḳ]: Or Barukh Shalom. Edited by Yehudah Ashlag.
    kerekh 1. 744-745 -- kerekh 2. 746-747 -- kerekh 4. 750-751.
     
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  2. Sefer Otiyot de-liba: siḥot u-maʼamarim be-ʻavodat H. ʻal derekh ha-emet.Barukh Shalom Ashlag - 2011 - Bene Beraḳ: ʻAmutat "ha-Sulam". Edited by Yehudah Ashlag & Barukh Horovits.
    [1] Seder ha-ʻavodah -- [2] Moʻadim. Amarot.
     
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  3. Yad le-shalom: netivim be-divre ha-Rambam.Shalom Dov Eldar - 2022 - Yerushalayim: Mosad ha-Rav Ḳuḳ.
     
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  4. Be-darkhe Shalom: ʻiyunim be-hagut Yehudit, mugashim le-Shalom Rozenberg.Shalom Rosenberg & Binyamin Ish Shalom (eds.) - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Bet morashah bi-Yerushalayim, Mikhlelet Roberṭ M. Bern.
     
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  5. Sefer Neveh Shalom.Abraham ben Isaac ben Judah ben Samuel Shalom - 1969 - [Farnborough, Hants.,: Gregg.
  6. Sefer Berit Shalom: Oraḥ ḥayim: musarim ṿe-dinim ʻal seder halakhot maran... be-Shulḥan ʻarukh Oraḥ ḥayim..Shalom Hakohen - 1935 - Gerbah: D. ʻAidan.
     
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    Assessing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Large Language Models.Shalom Lappin - 2023 - Journal of Logic, Language and Information 33 (1):9-20.
    The transformers that drive chatbots and other AI systems constitute large language models (LLMs). These are currently the focus of a lively discussion in both the scientific literature and the popular media. This discussion ranges from hyperbolic claims that attribute general intelligence and sentience to LLMs, to the skeptical view that these devices are no more than “stochastic parrots”. I present an overview of some of the weak arguments that have been presented against LLMs, and I consider several of the (...)
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  8. Sefer Be-gan ha-shalom: ha-madrikh ha-maʻaśi la-gever ha-amiti.Shalom Arush - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Mosdot "Ḥuṭ shel ḥesed".
     
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  9. Aḥerim: Barukh Shpinozah, Shelomoh Maimon.Chaim Wirszubski, Y. L. Barukh, Benedictus de Spinoza & Salomon Maimon (eds.) - 2009 - Tel-Aviv: Miśkal.
     
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  10. Sefer Ḥayim ṿe-Shalom.Shalom Hakohen - 2013 - [Berakhyah]: Mekhon Oraḥ Tsadiḳim she-ʻa. y. Mosdot Ḥokhmat Raḥamim. Edited by Mosheh Kalfon & Shalom Hakohen.
     
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    Deep Learning and Linguistic Representation.Shalom Lappin - 2021 - Chapman & Hall/Crc.
    The application of deep learning methods to problems in natural language processing has generated significant progress across a wide range of natural language processing tasks. For some of these applications, deep learning models now approach or surpass human performance. While the success of this approach has transformed the engineering methods of machine learning in artificial intelligence, the significance of these achievements for the modelling of human learning and representation remains unclear. Deep Learning and Linguistic Representation looks at the application of (...)
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  12. Sefer Netivot ha-osher: behirut ṿe-hadrakhah ba-ʻavodat H. mimeni Barukh Reʼuven Shelomoh Ḳenigsberg.Barukh Reʼuven Shelomoh Ḳenigsberg - 1985 - Yerushalayim: B.R. Sh. Ḳenigsberg.
     
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  13. Ḳovets Zikhron Keneset Yiśraʼel: le-zikhro shel morenu rosh ha-yeshivah ha-gaon ha-gadol rabi Barukh Rozenberg...Barukh Rozenberg (ed.) - 2005 - Bene Beraḳ: Yeshivat Keneset Yiśraʼel Slabodḳah.
     
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  14. Sefer Divre shalom ṿe-emet.Shalom ben Yehoshuʻa - 2010 - Monsi: [Ḥ. Mo. L.].
    Toldot adam 3 -- Bet ha-midot -- Sheʼelot u-teshuvot.
     
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    Faith and the Question of its Certainty in the Thought of Rabbi Hasdai Crescas.Shalom Sadik - 2024 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 41 (2):429-436.
    Este artículo examina los diversos niveles de certeza en el pensamiento de Hasdai Crescas, tal como pueden encontrarse en su _Sermón de Pascua_ y su principal obra filosófica, _Or Hashem_. En la primera parte del artículo se analiza la discusión principal de Crescas sobre este tema en el _Sermón._ En la segunda parte, las principales ideas expuestas allí se comparan con la opinión de Crescas en _Or Hashem_. Además, el artículo busca explicar por qué este tema está más desarrollado en (...)
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  16. (1 other version)Sefer El ḳets ha-tiḳun: zeh sefer shel seḳer darkhe ha-tiḳun ha-muṭal ʻal bene adam ba-ʻolam ha-zeh..Tsevi Ben Barukh - 1983 - Bene Beraḳ: Y. Riveḳ.
     
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  17. ha-Śatan u-feruḳ ha-nesheḳ.Daniyel Ben-Barukh - 1963 - [Jerusalem]: ha-Igeret ha-ḥamishit.
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  18. Otsar peninim ṿe-ʻuvdot: me-rabotenu gedole ha-Torah ṿeha-musar.Barukh Mordekhai Gershoni (ed.) - 2018 - Modiʻin ʻIlit: [Barukh Mordekhai Gershoni].
     
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  19. The roof of the palace.Barukh Jonas - 1926 - Maumee, Ohio,: B. Jonas.
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  20. Classifying ellipsis in dialogue: A machine learning approach.Shalom Lappin - unknown
    Raquel FERN ´ ANDEZ, Jonathan GINZBURG and Shalom LAPPIN Department of Computer Science King’s College London Strand, London WC2R 2LS, UK {raquel,ginzburg,lappin}@dcs.kcl.ac.uk..
     
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  21. Sefer Ḥeshev nevonim: maʼamarim niflaʼim ṿe-yesodiyim ba-halakhah ṿe-agadah.Barukh Yehoshuʻa Yeraḥmiʼel Rabinovits - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Mosdot Ahavat Torah. Edited by Natan Daṿid ben Yehudah Leyb Rabinovits.
     
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    A note on propositional calculus.Shalom Rosenberg - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (4):506-510.
  23. Maʼamar teʼologi-medini.Barukh Shpinozah & Ḥṿirshubsḳi Targum Ṿe-Heʻarot - 2009 - In Chaim Wirszubski, Y. L. Barukh, Benedictus de Spinoza & Salomon Maimon, Aḥerim: Barukh Shpinozah, Shelomoh Maimon. Tel-Aviv: Miśkal.
     
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  24. Sefer Shaʻare Shalom: liḳuṭim, ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-dine li-fene ʻiṿer lo titen mikhshol.Shalom Yitsḥaḳ ben Mikhaʼel Ṭoṿil - 1999 - Yerushalayim: [Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    Reply to Russell's Letter of 16 May 1960.Albert Shalom - 1982 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 2 (2):45-51.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reply to Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 by Albert Shalom EDITORIAL NOTE To illustrate a list ofrecent acquisitions in Russell (Summer 1981), we printed in facsimile Russell's letter of 16 May 1960 to Professor Albert Shalom concerning the interpretation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus LogicoPhilosophicus. The correspondence between Russell and Shalom began when Shalom wrote on I May 1960 asking whether Russell had the time and (...)
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    Net-Generation Student Motivation to Attend Community College.Shalom Michael Akili - 2014 - Upa.
    This book explores what motivates net-generation community college students to complete their degrees. By emphasizing relationships, personal growth, and support systems, the author’s research will empower educational institutions to increase retention and foster success.
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  27. Sefer Be-Gan Ha-Emunah Ha-Mevoʼar: Madrikh Maʻaśi le-Ḥayim Shel Emunah U-Deveḳut ..Shalom Arush - 2007 - Mosdot Ḥuṭ Shel Ḥesed.
     
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  28. Sefer Minḥat Mosheh: ḳitsur Shulḥan ʻarukh.Barukh Asabag - 2000 - Yerushalayim: Otsrot ha-Magreb. Edited by Joseph ben Ephraim Karo & Daṿid Ḥayim Dahan.
     
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  29. Giving: The Essential Teaching of the Kabbalah.Yehuda Lev Ashlag & Aryeh Siegel (eds.) - 2020 - Urim Publications.
    The purpose of our lives is to grow step by step toward a fundamental transformation. Instead of always seeking some form of gratification, we can learn to give to others with no self-interest at all. The is the essential teaching of the Kabbalah portrayed in these essays by Baal Hasulam – the greatest modern explicator of Kabbalah. Rabbi Gottlieb provides an illuminating commentary as a living Chassidic rebbe devoted to the practice and teaching of Baal Hasulam’s spiritual path.
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  30. Peraḳim be-tarbut ha-Maʻarav: me-Ogosṭinus ʻad Haideger.Shalom Dothan - 2000 - Tel-Aviv: Y. Golan.
     
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  31. Ḥayim she-yesh bahem: pirḳe ḥayim... me-hekhal ḥasidim she-yadʻu li-ḥeyot.Barukh ben Daṿid Lev - 2000 - Ḥatsor ha-Gelilit: B. ben D. Lev.
     
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  32. Le quatrième colloque philosophique international de royaumont.Albert Shalom - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):533-536.
     
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  33. Sefer Nodaʻ ba-sheʻarim.Barukh Mandelbom - 1903 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Bet Aharon ṿe-Yiśraʼel, Mosdot Ḳarlin-Sṭolin.
     
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  34. Amos: A Commentary on the Book of Amos.Shalom M. Paul - 1991
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    Eckhart, Lost in Translation: La traduction de Sh-h-r par Yehuda Alharizi et ses implications philosophiques.Shalom Sadik - 2016 - Vivarium 54 (2-3):125-145.
    _ Source: _Volume 54, Issue 2-3, pp 125 - 145 Maimonides’s _Guide for the Perplexed_ had a significant influence on both Jewish and Christian philosophy, although the vast majority of Jewish and Christian readers in the Middle Ages could not read the original Judeo-Arabic text. Instead, they had access to the text through Hebrew and Latin translations. The article focuses on words derived from the root _sh-h-r_ in the original text of Maimonides, first on the understanding of Maimonides himself, where (...)
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    On Ahavas Yisrael: Heichaltzu = [Heḥaltsu]: A Chassidic Discourse.Shalom Dov Baer Schneersohn - 1996 - [Brooklyn, N.Y.: "Kehot" Publication Society. Edited by Uri Kaploun & Joseph Isaac Schneersohn.
    Although "Love your fellow as yourself" is, as Rabbi Akiva taught, the great underlying principle of the Torah, achieving the experience of this love is a profound challenge for most people. Human personality is instead often given to baseless hatred. The discourse Heichaltzu (lit., "Arm yourselves") by the fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe deals with the spiritual roots of such hatred, its practical consequences, and the remedies for it. Includes several related essays and letters, as well as extensive footnotes and references.
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    Wittgenstein le langage et la philosophie.Albert Shalom - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):486 - 494.
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    Maimonides: A Radical Religious Philosopher.Shalom Sadik - 2023 - Piscataway, NJ, UDA: Gorgias Press.
    Was Maimonides a radical philosopher who subtly argued for a naturalist world and who saw the obligation to keep the Torah's commandments as a social and moral obligation - or was he a conservative Jewish believer who only tried to formulate philosophical arguments in favour of a revealed religion? This question has been central to the interpretation of Maimonides from the 12th century until modern times. In the four chapters of this book, Shalom Sadik argues for a radical philosophical (...)
  39. The handbook of contemporary semantic theory.Shalom Lappin (ed.) - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell Reference.
    1. Formal semantics in linguistics -- 2. Generalized quantifier theory -- 3. The interface between syntax and semantics -- 4. Anaphora, discourse, and modality -- 5. Focus, presupposition, and negation -- 6. Tense -- 7. Questions -- 8. Plurals -- 9. Computational semantics -- 10. Lexical semantics -- 11. Semantics and related domains.
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  40. Sefer Be-gan ha-osher: madrikh maʻaśi la-ʻashir ha-amiti.Shalom Arush - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Mosdot "Ḥuṭ shel ḥesed".
     
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  41. Sefer Lamah titraʼu: be-Idish. Ḳunṭres Ḥinekh un mides̀: ṭayere perl ṿerṭer.Shalom Fridman - 1989 - Ṿilyamsburg: E.Y. Hertsman. Edited by Elḥanan Yosef Hertsman.
     
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  42. Sefer Lamah titraʼu: she-bo meluḳaṭim taḳanat ha-ḳadmonim, zal, asher nitḳanu le-haʻavir et roʻa midat motrot luḳsus..Shalom Fridman - 1965 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: E.Y. Hertsman.
     
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  43. (1 other version)ha-Rav Ḳuḳ: ben ratsyonalizm le-misṭiḳah.Binyamin Ish Shalom - 1990 - Tel Aviv: ʻAm ʻoved. Edited by Avraham Shapira.
     
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    Lekh lekha: ʻiyunim be-yetsirato shel Avraham Yehoshuʻa Heshel.Binyamin Ish Shalom & Dror Bondi (eds.) - 2018 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat Idra.
    Studies in Abraham Joshua Heschel's Oeuvre.
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  45. Sefer ha-ḳinot: seder mispedot ṿe-ḳinot le-ʻet metso le-omran be-vet ha-avel: tokhaḥot musar, piyute tokhaḥah u-musar meʻorere lev ṿe-nefesh li-teshuvah u-maʻaśim ṭovim.Shalom ben Yaḥya Koraḥ - 2020 - [Israel]: Mekhon Ḥeḳer.
     
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  46. Sortal Semantics.Shalom Lappin - 1976 - Dissertation, Brandeis University
     
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    Les fondements naturels de la loi divine dans l’œuvre de Rabbi Josef Albo.Shalom Sadik - 2017 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 25 (2):196-208.
    _ Source: _Volume 25, Issue 2, pp 196 - 208 The aim of the article is to analyze the concepts of natural law, political law, and divine law in the thought of Rabbi Josef Albo. The article concludes that according to R. Albo, the true divine law has something natural. Humans can understand by themselves that natural law is not developed enough to assure their needs. They can comprehend as well that only divine law can be a good political law, (...)
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    R. G. Collingwood et la metaphysique.Albert Shalom - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 10 (4):693-711.
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    The Meaning of.Albert Shalom - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (3):95-98.
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    Creativity in Philosophy.Albert Shalom - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (2):53-55.
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